Q&A!

How old are you? / where are you from?

I’m 27 years old – born in a small village just outside of Manchester, England.

How do you make money?

I work with various brands and companies to showcase their product or motive on Instagram. I only promote or post about things I truly like or believe in, which is very important to me and why my posts resonate with so many of you. I’ve also been selling my Lightroom editing presets for over a year now. This is one of my favourite ways to make money as it benefits you guys too. The response has been crazy, I’m stoked that I can be a part of helping others achieve their photography goals.

Did you go to college?

Nope. Growing up I didn’t really know what I wanted to do. I finished school when I was 17 and and went straight to work.

Do you have a house or do you literally live out of a backpack?

Between 2012 – 2016 I lived out of a backpack. I moved into my house in Bali with Lauren in October 2016 which is an exciting new chapter to my life! We actually started building a new house in Bali in July 2018.

How did you and Lauren meet?

We met in March 2016 whilst on a job together in Fiji. We got on so well from day one and were inseparable throughout the whole trip. On our last night in Fiji I asked her to come to Bali with me, she said yes and we’ve been together ever since!

Worst city you’ve traveled to?

I gotta say I had a love hate relationship with Marrakesh. The city is so unique and interesting with a million opportunities for photography. Unfortunately most of the locals were extremely rude and aggressive. I don’t think I’ve ever been told to fuck off so many times in my life haha. I was yelled at for stupid things like declining an offer to eat at someones restaurant, sometimes followed and harassed for as long as 15 minutes straight. I wasn’t just unlucky, everyone I spoke to had the same experience. By week 3 we were so tired of the continuous hassle and left. We said we’d never return which is a shame because its such a beautiful country. (edit – since writing this Q&A we’ve been back haha)

How do you avoid getting sick when travelling?

I have a pretty strong stomach and don’t get sick much. I think the more you travel the more your body gets used to all the shit and your immune system gets stronger. My only advice is to be careful but not too careful. By that I mean take precaution if your chicken comes out looking like a salmon haha, but don’t use hand sanitiser every 10 minutes and always brush your teeth with local tap water. It’ll get your immune system used to the bacteria and if something bad does get into your body you’ll have an easier time fighting it off.

How long have you been travelling around the world?

Since 2012.

What would you recommend to someone travelling for the first time?

Don’t plan too much. If you’re gonna go backpacking book a one-way-flight and a room for your first night. Be sociable and meet new people. These people might become some of your best friends. Interact with local people, don’t shelter yourself or play it safe. Be prepared for things to go wrong and be prepared to be spontaneous. Say yes more!

What was your dream job before you started travelling?

I grew up obsessed with skateboarding and did it for 9 years. I picked up a few sponsors and was featured in some magazines and figured this was my future. Skateboarding was my only passion as a teen and all I could ever see myself doing. I didn’t go to college because I wanted to focus on skateboarding but as I got older my interests started to change and I found myself skating less and less. In 2008 I fractured my knee and broke my nose which put me out for a while. Thats not the reason I stopped skating as much but its one of the factors that contributed to me finding new passions to focus on.

What did you do for work before you travelled?

I was a carpet cleaner for 4 years haha.

Would you ever settle down? If so, which country?

Of course, but I’m still not sure where. A year ago I was cruisin’ solo, living out a bag not even knowing where I’ll be the following day. Now I live in Bali with the love of my life – I guess anything unexpected can happen so I don’t try to plan too much into the future. I love living in the moment and taking each day as it comes.

Why did you move to Bali, do you like it?

As much as I loved the continuous travel lifestyle, after living out a bag for over 4 years I was more than ready to slow down a bit and have a place to keep my stuff. I still travel every month but its so nice to have a home to go back to after each trip. One of the best parts of now having a base is being able to carry only the things I really need on each trip.

We picked Bali for loads of reasons. We love the slow, care free tropical vibe here. We live in a quiet local area surrounded by rice fields but just a 5 minutes drive from loads of healthy cafes, a gym, and the beach. Even though its a third world country, it has many comforts of the western world which is important for me when living somewhere.

What has been your favourite and least favourite thing about living on the road?

Favourite thing – The complete freedom of doing whatever I want.

Least favourite thing – Not being able to see my family so often. My family all live in England so I only really see them when I pass through Europe or at Christmas time. 2016 was the first year in my life that I didn’t spend Christmas at home but instead mine and Lauren’s family came over to our new home in Bali which was really nice.

Now that you stay in luxury hotels do you ever miss the backpacker community and staying in fun hostels?

I spent years staying in hostels, meeting new people on the daily, getting drunk with new friends and spontaneously waking up in new locations. These were some of the best days of my life. This was over 2 years ago and since then my interests and passions have changed. I don’t stay in Luxury hotels that much, when I do its normally for work. The rest of the time I stay in quirky looking Air Bnb’s or small boutique hotels. I haven’t stayed in a hostel for years, its not something I have much interest in anymore especially now I travel full time with Lauren. Hostels are fun when you’re a solo traveller looking to meet new people, but when travelling with a partner I much prefer having our own private space to hang around naked, watch movies in bed, and just spend quality private time together.

How do you ensure all of your images match on Instagram

I edit all my photos in the same kind of style with my own Lightroom presets so I guess they all look some what similar because of that. I also look at the grid and try to plan the next image to make sure it works well with the rest of my recent feed.

How do you take photos in busy locations with no one else in the shot?

Most of the time we like to shoot around 1 hour after sunrise. Busy locations don’t tend to be as busy at this time of day.

Social media can often only portray the happy side of a persons life or travels. From your experience what has been the hardest part of continuous travelling and Is it hard to always look like you’re having a good time on social media?

What people need to remember is that my life on Instagram is less than 5% of my life outside Instagram. I would never try to portray something I’m not, but of course I don’t post content from every aspect of my life. Like most people I only portray the happy side of my life. I would never create something fake and I try to always show real aspects of my best experiences.

How many countries have you been to?

Not totally sure the exact amount but over 50.

How do you find these amazing places that no one knows about?

Word of mouth, Instagram, and research on pinterest.

Pros and cons to being an ‘influencer’?

Pros: Freedom, being paid for my passion, being given the chance to experience things I never thought would be possible, meeting other like minded people, the power to share my voice with a huge amount of people.

Cons: The only bad thing that springs to mind is the pressure that comes with it all. Sometimes I find myself questioning my work or feeling like I need to go out and create extra content just because I haven’t posted in a few days.

How do you decide where to go to next?

We try to balance our life between being at home in Bali, travel jobs, and travelling for fun. We aim to visit at least one new country each month non work related which most of the time is decided on by a last minute decision.

Will you marry Lauren?

If she says yes :p

What is your advice for someone wanting to start a similar project to yours?

The main thing is to have fun and follow your passion. If you’re enjoying what you do it doesn’t become a chore and you’ll more likely succeed.

How did your journey start?

I was 21 and been working a boring 9 – 5 since I left high school. I was so fed up and knew I had to mix it up when the highlight of my week consisted of getting drunk in the same local bars every Saturday night. I had around £3000 saved up and impulsively booked a one way flight out to Bangkok. Besides pre booking my first night in a hostel the rest was unknown, which is exactly what I needed. I was shit scared but so excited! Anyway, I did the normal backpacker thing and started running low on money a few months in. Luckily I started making money on Instagram around at this time (only a small amount and I was pretty much breaking even for the first few months) which suited me cause all I wanted to do was stay out travelling.

Where did you get your tattoo and what does it mean?

It’s a Sak Yant tattoo. I had it done in Thailand the traditional way by a Monk using a bamboo stick. It is a blessing and supposed to bring protection and good luck.

Who takes your photos?

Me and Lauren take all of our own photos. She takes the photos of me, and I take the photos of her. When we’re both in the shot we mostly use a tripod with a timer remote.

How did you find your photography style?

Hmm, I guess a style just comes with time and trying out new things. I’ve been taking photos for years and I’m still tweaking my style on a monthly basis. I often look back at photos from as recent as a couple of months ago and think ugh that edit sucks what was I thinking haha.

What are three things needed to become a successful influencer?

How did you first get sponsors?

I was contacted by brands way before I started accepting offers. I didn’t care about making money with @doyoutravel, it was always just a project I did for fun. Eventually as I grew bigger some of the offers were too good to turn down so I started to accept. A lot of the time working with brands or tourism boards are actually loads of fun as they put on experiences that I wouldn’t normally get the chance to do.

Do you sell your lightroom presets? (edited in 2018)

For years I said I’d never sell my presets. I used to have this ideology that everyone should craft their own path and learn from practice. Whilst I still believe in this, I feel like presets can help assist people to get to where they want to be quicker. It’s never a case of pasting a preset then having an identical instagram feed to someone else. Presets help to form a base similar to the person you’re buying from, and after that, you should still tweak to make it your own style. If you want to check out my presets click here

What are your favourite gelato flavours?

Peanut butter, Rum and Raisin, Vanilla, Salted Caramel.

How do you keep your camera equipment safe when travelling?

I don’t really take any extra precaution other than keeping my room locked or using a safe. I’ve never had anything stolen in all my years of travel and I’ve had my fair share of careless moments. I once left my camera bag by the side of a busy roadside cafe in Hanoi for like 10 minutes after walking away. Once I realised I sprinting back it was luckily still there!

Why don’t you geotag all of your Instagram pictures?

A lot of the time when I don’t geotag its because the location might be fairly unknown or in a local area. I understand that with my following I have the power to make a place become popular very fast and that isn’t always a good thing. If someone sees one of my images without a geotag and really wants to visit I’m sure with a little bit of research it won’t be hard to find!

How do you find balance between creating content in amazing locations and just enjoying the moment?

This is a really good question. I definitely sometimes travel to places for the sole purpose of a ‘gram worthy’ shot. Sometimes its really hard to find the balance of enjoying the moment whilst creating content especially if the photo or video doesn’t turn out the way I originally planned. When this happens it really takes away from the moment which is why this year I really want to spend a lot more time trying to focus on enjoying the moment and trying to remember the reason I traveled to these amazing places in the first place.

What are the top 3 locations you want to visit in 2017?

Tahiti, South America, Finland.

What Instagram filters and mobile apps do you use to edit?

I edit using Lightroom on my MacBook Pro and mobile. If a photo looks a little dark or contrasty etc I sometimes tweak the edit just on the pre post Instagram editor.

When did you buy your first camera?

I’ve been using a camera ever since my skateboarding days. It was probably around 2004 that I had my first.

How do you upload high res images to Instagram?

All my images are exported in the highest quality possible. Once exported from Lightroom I airdrop to my phone then post. Instagram compresses the photos once you upload them anyway so I don’t think it makes much difference uploading in high res or compressing, thats just the way I do it because it saves me exporting it twice.

How do you stay motivated?

Seeing the continuous support from each of my followers is honestly the biggest motivation I could ask for. It’s an amazing feeling to know I inspire people in one way or another and that so many people appreciate my work and lifestyle.

Do you prefer travelling alone or with someone?

I started alone and wouldn’t have had it any other way. It gave me the chance to learn a lot about myself and forced me to become a much more confident person. 4 years later I was lucky enough to meet my soul mate and couldn’t be happier being able to travel continuously with someone who shares the same passion as I do.

Are you a self taught photographer?

I don’t consider myself a ‘photographer’ by profession but yeah I’m completely self taught in everything I do!

Will you ever make videos?

Yeah! I’m currently in the process of editing up a few clips I filmed during our recent trip to Cambodia. I’m still learning filming and editing techniques so hopefully as I progress I’ll be able to upload more and better videos. I’m hoping to start posting one video from each trip. (edited in 2018 – you can now view my videos on youtube)

How long are you planning on travelling for?

I guess as long as I can! I’ll probably carry on until I’m ready to start a family.

What does an average week in Bali look like for you?

If I’m at home in Bali my time is split between the beach, catching up with friends, enjoying the vast amount of healthy cafes and hitting the gym,! We don’t create much content in Bali unless we really need to, its our little oasis where we like to escape from our work life and just wind down.

What made you wake up one day and think ‘fuck it, I’m quitting my job and going travelling’? Did you have much money saved up?

I dunno really I guess I was just sick of the everyday routine and not really doing much with my life. I booked my Bangkok flight pretty spontaneously with very little knowledge of Thailand! I had around £3000 before booking the flight and started to run out within the first few months.

How do you deal with jet lag?

I’m not normally too bad with jet lag but I always try to plan my sleeping hours on the flight to correspond with my landing time. For example if I’m taking a 16 hour flight where the landing time is 8am I’ll try to make sure I go to sleep at least 6 hours before I land so that I wake up in the correct time zone.

How did you get into taking photos?

I loved creating since my early teenage years. Me and my friends made skateboarding videos every week with old school tape cameras. I guess ever since then I’ve always had a creative eye and found myself creating content one way or another.

What is your favourite Instagram picture?

I really enjoyed shooting the photos in Kenya sat at breakfast with the Giraffes.

What camera do you use?

I recently did a blog post with a full equipment breakdown list (which I updated in 2018). You can view it here

How do you pack for trips?

I try to pack as lightly as possible but thats sometimes pretty hard haha. I normally travel with my carry on wheelie camera bag which fits most of my gear, and a main suitcase for my clothes etc.

What kind of visa do you have for Indonesia now that you live there?

I’m not sure what the rules are for different passport holders but for me (being a British citizen) I get a 30 day on arrival visa for free. Since I travel on a monthly basis this is the only visa I need.

Thanks for reading everyone, if you can think of any questions that I haven’t covered here feel free to comment and ask below and I’ll add them to the list!

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75 Comments

Hey! Your photos are so amazing and are in big part why I want to travel so badly! However I’m so curious how you deal with terrorism or if you ever worry about it seeing that it’s such a huge problem nowadays? Huge fan btw your life is just totally goals, much love!

I asked Lauren this as well but I’m curious- since you and your partner are both professional bloggers, how do you decide who gets to post which photos? Do you always take the same picture twice to feature you both respectively? I did notice that you often post the same photos as well. Does it ever get competitive?

Thank u so much, you’ve answered the most questions by far and I can’t believe u took the time to reply to everything, even about finances and how you’re able to travel in the first place. Ur very logical about what to share. Keep it up!(;

You stated that you create lightroom presets which you apply over all (if not most?) of your photos that you upload on to Instagram in order to keep it flowing. However, do you sometimes opt to apply new presets to different types of photos in order to bring out the best quality of each photograph? I’m currently creating my own presets but I’m worried that whilst the presets will create a sense of fluidity, having all my photos edited the same will hinder the potential of other photographs. Did that make sense? I hope so 😛

I’m so happy I stumbled across one of your pictures on Instagram. What you do is truely amazing! Everything you have explained in this Q&A is exactly what I want to do. I was recently in Cambodia and I absolutely love everything about that country. My plan is to save up enough money and do what you have done.. Maybe not for as long, but long enough to experience the world and all its glory.
Best of luck for you and your girlfriends travels ?
Thank you.

I’ve followed you for a while and think your pictures are great but always wondered how you afforded it, thought you was just another posh little brat travelling on mummy and daddys money.
Glad I stumbled across this it’s a great read and a great insight to yourself.
Full respect to you, you took a leap of faith and its paid off in more ways than one
I look forward to seeing more of your photos

I’m so glad you created this blog! I think this is what all of us were waiting for. Your photos are just truly amazing! Keep up the great work. You have inspired me to travel more and capture those amazing moments that one day I can look back to. Thank you! Can’t wait for your next picture to pop up on insta.

Hey,
As my English is not the very best, I can´t tell u everything I want but your photos and stories from ur travels are amazing.
Have fun and enjoy travelling as long as u can. I hope one day I get the chance to travel the world and see those beautiful places.
Greetings from Austria 🙂

PS: HaHa, sorry if that sounds really shitty, I thinks thats the first time I ever commented something 😛
And of course enjoy Finland!

I’m a French girl who is still at college and I really like what you do you and Lauren ! You are a great inspiration for me and for a lot of people. You transmit me the courage and the hope that one day I be able to realize what I love. So thanks you, and continue what you are doing ! ?

Hey I read through everything and very impressed of your passion! Whenever I see a person like you (didnt go to college but living so well and happy), I feel like dropping college and explore the world like you haha. I am also a big traveller so I wonder if you could recommend me some secret spots for Honolulu, Marrakesh, and Bali! Actually marrakesh and Bali are my next trips so i’ll be really thankful if you do 🙂 And keep up with your travels

Hi, we are a family with 2 young children (aged 4 and 1). We want to go somewhere warm next month for at least a month or so. We do not want to do a “vacation package” with a travel agency. Want to do something more relaxed, rent a low key house/bungalow on a beach and just be with the locals and slow down. On the other hand, we gotta be carefull travelling with the children. Is there a place you would recommend (and is on your mind right away) that would be nice and suitable for kids with not many tourists but at the same time in short distance if we need to deal with some problems (health)? We did some backpack travelling around Thailand and Cambodia when younger (some time ago). Would Bali be a choice? If so, can you be specific about a certain place? Thank you if you get an answer. Would very much appreciate it. Greetings from the Czech Republic.

It is people like you that really inspire me. My dream is to travel the world just like you and break the boring routine. I’ve always admired people like you who have the courage to just say “fuck it” and leave so they can develop as a person and gain new understanding for the world. I am only 16 but I aspire to live a life like yours. I am really into photography and enjoy seeing your feed everyday. You are a huge role model for me and I hope you continue your passion. I read through your entire Q&A section, gaining insight and being inspired to start my own journey like yours. In brief, I just wanted to say thanks so much for being you and please do not quit on your dream because you are a huge role model for people all over the world and we all live your work. 🙂

BONJOUR JACK !
You inspire my daughter who is 15 ! She is also a self taught photographer and I explain her that there are now new jobs coming from the internet and instagram’s emergence.
We are french and I will translate her your article !
By the way, we live in one of the most beautiful part of France : BRITTANY. The french west coast. Discover it one day for real or go and check beautiful landscape we have there via Google ?

This was really interesting! I love to see influencers like yourself interacting with followers like this as it makes you seem so real and relatable. It’s really refreshing and when I look at your photos now it’s more than just a pretty picture because I have an understanding of you both. It’s also very inspiring to read. Maybe for my next trip I’ll just book a one way flight and see what happens 🙂

I love your instagram page, and I think it’s a very good thing that you did this Q&A because a lot of people do have questions about instagrampages like yours and about social media and how to use it properly.

Good Luck

PS: Pay a visit to Belgium, I know that it’s a small country but you will love the food and all of the secret picturesque places we have to offer…

This was so interesting to read! As a young person, it’s nice to see that people don’t find themselves or their dreams until a later age or when they’re ready. You’ve influenced me in a massive way! I can’t wait to see the video from Cambodia ☺ also another question I wanted to ask – how did you family take you travelling around the world alone? 🙂 thanks Jack!
Have an awesome day ??

I really enjoyed reading all of your answers. You should totally visit Finland during 2017! I come from Finland, or the Aland islands (Åland) to be more precise. It’s a autonomous, demilitarised, swedish speaking region of Finland consisting of archipelago. Summertime is the best time to visit, I think you’d really enjoy it, and it would for sure be a new experience for you 🙂

We are trying to do something similar me and my girlfriend in Greece. If we come to Bali, could we have the chance to meet you in person? I did box when I was younger but not I am too fat for such a hobby ?

Thank you for such a great Q&A! I was afraid I’d read a polished interview, and was pleasantly surprised by your honest and down-to-earth answers.

My two questions are:
1. How much research do you do before going somewhere new (not just pictures for inspiration but actually sitting down with a guidebook (if people still do that?!), or getting a local guide to tour you around)?
2. When you’re leaving a place, do you ever think you’ll go back there to explore some more, or are you generally fairly satisfied with how well you got to know it and how much you’ve seen?
Thanks bunches!

Hi jack! First just wanted to say that your photos are what make me want to travel one day, they’re so amazing! But I’m just extremely curious about this for everyone who travels, you especially: do you ever worry about terrorists or terrorism seeing that it’s such a huge problem nowadays? You go to some pretty exotic countries but also some pretty dangerous, so I always wonder how you feel about that. Thank you and once again your photos are amazing!!

Thanks man for inspiring alot of people , your life style makes me learn alot of new things, I live in bali , one of the best place in the world, its not hard to find great spot , I started going out since 1 year ago and Share it on my Instagraim @aris_19 that inspired by you hahahaha ?

I enjoyed reading your answers. You seem very down to earth. How refreshing. What a beautiful life you lead. You deserve it! I traveled a lot in my 20’s as well. Then stopped to get sober and go to college and raise a kid. Now I’m 51 and ready to start again. I’m thinking New Zealand since there is so much to see. Have you been there and do you have any suggestions? ✌?️?? Michelle

Hey Jack,
Eugene here all the way from Kenya. I travel vicariously through you. Two questions.

1. How many pictures do you take before settling on the right one for Instagram? ‘Gram-worthy’
2. Traveling is expensive. Your top 5 tips for traveling to amazing cities/countries without breaking bank or saving for a decade?

Hi Jack! Love following your account. I’m a traveller as well and been have on the road for 7 months. My questions are: 1) What are your favorite places you’ve visited so far? 2) Most locations you travel to are quite exotic, are there any metropolitan cities / more frequently visited tourist destinations on your list? 3) Why have you not included cold weather destinations in your travels so far? And do you plan to go to any? 4) How many languages do you know? 5) Do you still get excited about travelling to new places? How do you balance between travelling regularly and still feeling wonderment everytime you travel to a new place? 6) What do you like to do during your ‘down time’ when travelling for an assignment (i.e. reading, gym)? 7) Which country’s cuisine do you enjoy the most? 8) Do you ever miss home back in England?
Thanks so much! Would love to hear about your response!

Hi. What are all the countries you visited? How long do you stay in a place? And is it awkward while taking pictures in a tripod? ( maybe not for the lesser known places, but for crowded touristy places like colosseum etc. )

Hi, Jack ! Here are some questions for you : Before meeting and travelling with Lauren, have you ever felt lonely when hitting the road by yourself ? What are your biggest fears in life ? What is your biggest pet peeve about people ?
Hope you will answer them ! Have a nice day !